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i means that's a lot of nick at night. >> here's what is so interesting. this has turned new some respects, and i don't say this without any affection, in some respects it has turned you into an old jewish man. >> well. >> the inflection, did you one of these, i mean why. it's a lot of nick at knight. you have been to the jersey shore yet this year? i was there this weekend. it's coming back, baby, the jersey shore. they've rebuilt it as fast as, i mean it was even over the two week that i was there previously they have thrown up buildings that i never new existed before. >> someplaces are in for a rough go between where you guys have a place and where we have a place and where we meet for ice cream, someplaces are going to i have a rough g there is one town, lost 152 homes. and then south of that, ortley beach, normandy beach, these folks. >> they got crushed. >> but all those areas. >> where i grew up, sea brite was our home. >> max's hot dogs. >> maxes or the windmill, got to be fair. but i am a sorry. but there are -- >> maxes. >> there are so many goo
i means that's a lot of nick at night. >> here's what is so interesting. this has turned new some respects, and i don't say this without any affection, in some respects it has turned you into an old jewish man. >> well. >> the inflection, did you one of these, i mean why. it's a lot of nick at knight. you have been to the jersey shore yet this year? i was there this weekend. it's coming back, baby, the jersey shore. they've rebuilt it as fast as, i mean it was even over the...
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while i just about escaped with my nick andre was ready for a fresh ing south. with a newfound respect for the people. i headed back into the center to watch something rather special. we timed to coincide with the area's poll of cold festival and things were just about to get started. with the blessings of the priest ringing in our ears but larry and i headed to our trusty toyota for one last effort. so this is it the final stage after our accident we've still got quite a lot of time to make up but i am feeling confident. so today it's tires to the tundra and all of the oil because. the last leg is a good old fashioned sprint finish. no worries about cliff edges here it's just straight pedal to the metal and home. we just had forty kilometers to go we weren't going to win but that didn't mean we weren't going to try. to go. twelve o'clock two hundred basis. for thirty metres. because hundred fifty mazes one hundred. fifty metres. guineas. oh i don't believe it. big. big and exhausted but we made it. we jumped out to wait for all fellow races to finish that time
while i just about escaped with my nick andre was ready for a fresh ing south. with a newfound respect for the people. i headed back into the center to watch something rather special. we timed to coincide with the area's poll of cold festival and things were just about to get started. with the blessings of the priest ringing in our ears but larry and i headed to our trusty toyota for one last effort. so this is it the final stage after our accident we've still got quite a lot of time to make up...
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neil: thank you, nick. to man at center of nsa ssandal, ed snowden, dismiindick eeey's charge he is nothing more than arade i, calling that -- trader, calls that, and a quote, the highest honor for an ameriian. the up hill battle of this self proclaimed whistle-blower faces just to clear his good name. a whistle-blower in 2006, and indicted on espionage act, and faced 35 years in prison before federal felony charges were dropped. bu not before exhausting all of his retirement savings, mr. drake is joining me now anything at vice for. any advice ford snowden. >> i believe he is a whistle-blower, i believe he disclosed critical information inhe public's interest. it is revealing conres of systemic surveillance state. neil: you know, here the difference, i study your case, d certainly for snowden's case, you didn't run anywher you stad in the u.s. a dealt with the harsh fallout, ridiculousallout. heoes to hong kong. and it has been raising a question even among those who want to believe he is a whise-blower, d
neil: thank you, nick. to man at center of nsa ssandal, ed snowden, dismiindick eeey's charge he is nothing more than arade i, calling that -- trader, calls that, and a quote, the highest honor for an ameriian. the up hill battle of this self proclaimed whistle-blower faces just to clear his good name. a whistle-blower in 2006, and indicted on espionage act, and faced 35 years in prison before federal felony charges were dropped. bu not before exhausting all of his retirement savings, mr. drake...
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a reporter for "the new york time times", nick. i'm struck by what comes across to me with what seems to be the integrity of elijah cummings, the ranking member from maryland, the ranking member on the committee that issa heads. he has said he's looked at all the transcripts all the raw data, all the interviews with the irs officials in cincinnati and he has come to the conclusion that there's no evidence whatsoever that there was any influence outside the irs, in other words, the white house or any politicians to what happened there. screwups, whatever, bad management, whatever. yet, issa keeps playing this card of washington as if washington implies something beyond the irs. your thoughts on the honesty going on here? >> just to clarify for your viewers, all of the irs tax lawyers are in washington. even the ones that work on a case by case basis with people in cincinnati who are not tax lawyers. so when a troublesome case comes up, a tricky case, a case that has law questions, they go to cincinnati -- i'm sorry, to the lawyers i
a reporter for "the new york time times", nick. i'm struck by what comes across to me with what seems to be the integrity of elijah cummings, the ranking member from maryland, the ranking member on the committee that issa heads. he has said he's looked at all the transcripts all the raw data, all the interviews with the irs officials in cincinnati and he has come to the conclusion that there's no evidence whatsoever that there was any influence outside the irs, in other words, the...
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nick griffin on the phone in damascus he is the british leader of the leader of the british national party and in syria as part of a fact finding delegation. damascus has been rocked by a blast today but you've been describing life there as normal why's that. well no one in terms of when you walk around the streets this ordinary people the families the people some of them whom clearly you know strict muslims album secular role they're getting with their own alliance and trying to ignore all of the you know the bomb blasts which go off occasionally seen the same thing in northern ireland and if people get used to it their life continues this means a masters this is a state under attack it's not a stage in crisis now you say you want to highlight the me the british government supporting the syrian opposition what are they as me z.c. well fundamentally it's a question of blowback you remember what happened afghanistan with the way the cia but british and so on created and ahmed al qaida to fight the soviet union and then of course once the soviet union was finished the jihad is you can
nick griffin on the phone in damascus he is the british leader of the leader of the british national party and in syria as part of a fact finding delegation. damascus has been rocked by a blast today but you've been describing life there as normal why's that. well no one in terms of when you walk around the streets this ordinary people the families the people some of them whom clearly you know strict muslims album secular role they're getting with their own alliance and trying to ignore all of...
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a group of danish students have been injured in a double decker bus crash in the german city nick students all aged between sixteen and nineteen were in the top half of the bus was torn off as it passed under the railway bridge you can see service is the driver of siena right description side. now think twice before you tweet that's the advice from police and media experts in the wake of a number of arrests in the u.k. for posting offensive messages on twitter a london correspondent sara firth reports on how british police are playing catch up comes to laying down the law and how to counter the use of online comments. we trust our officers with a baton we trust some of the c.s. sprit and yet for some reason we can't trust them a twitter account in the wake of the recent will it murder a number of arrests were made across the country after police responded to tweets it was the latest clear sign that police are in placing seychelle media in a way they never have before twitter might be new police territory but their actions tread a fine line already some unfamiliar with the legal ramificatio
a group of danish students have been injured in a double decker bus crash in the german city nick students all aged between sixteen and nineteen were in the top half of the bus was torn off as it passed under the railway bridge you can see service is the driver of siena right description side. now think twice before you tweet that's the advice from police and media experts in the wake of a number of arrests in the u.k. for posting offensive messages on twitter a london correspondent sara firth...
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nick, appreciate it. let us know if anything develops. nick paton walsh in the turkish capital, an cora. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev allowed to talk to his parents. he called them from the prison hospital in massachusetts where he's being held. as you know, parents, they are in the russian republic of dagestan. >> the conversation happened last week. his mother recorded it. phil black following the story from moscow. this is the only phone conversation the parents have had wit their 19-year-old son since he was taken into custody in march. what do we know about what was said. >> reporter: well, michael, in the recording you can hear dzhokhar speaking russian. as his mother is listening to the recording, a week or so later after the call, she's still clearly emotional. still very upset by this. we are told that at the time the conversation took place, they were not allowed to discuss details of the boston case itself. the attack or any sort of information specifically relating to that. so it's very much dominated by his parents expressing concer
nick, appreciate it. let us know if anything develops. nick paton walsh in the turkish capital, an cora. >>> dzhokhar tsarnaev allowed to talk to his parents. he called them from the prison hospital in massachusetts where he's being held. as you know, parents, they are in the russian republic of dagestan. >> the conversation happened last week. his mother recorded it. phil black following the story from moscow. this is the only phone conversation the parents have had wit their...
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washington either understand orders from somebody at the irs or the white house with the fact that as nick just said, of course, there are irs lawyers consulting in washington. >> he hasn't found -- correct me, has he found a witness within irs that says i got influenced by somebody outside the irs? >> not that he's put out. >> won't he have done that? >> the piece i wrote is basically based on the fact he said he was going to release these transcripts. he hasn't. the guy pushing him to do it is the top democrat on the committee cummings. >> i want to show you the timeline issa's behavior and behavior around him all along and they said what do you think is still left in his ammo? june 2nd, you just saw that he released extremely limited pieces of a set of interviews and calls the white house paid liars. he says the full transcripts which he vows to release will prove that washington is the cause without saying irs washington or the white house. he keeps that foggy. june 6th, for politico newspaper reports house leadership had delivered a message to issa, cool it. last sunday in response to
washington either understand orders from somebody at the irs or the white house with the fact that as nick just said, of course, there are irs lawyers consulting in washington. >> he hasn't found -- correct me, has he found a witness within irs that says i got influenced by somebody outside the irs? >> not that he's put out. >> won't he have done that? >> the piece i wrote is basically based on the fact he said he was going to release these transcripts. he hasn't. the...
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hundreds of thousands of people have come out in support of the president right in this city in the nick looming to see as a red line they say they believe in the president's plan and that's what they want their voice to be heights and if the president is serious china should be very pleased to change it should be through the budget books not be forced by the streets it's very different scene just a few kilometers away in the trees when opponents of morsi have gathered already i intend to thousands while i'm largely spearheaded by crosstrees campaign called rebel and they are calling for president morsi to step down and they say that this is a make or break moment it's a worrying sign the country's becoming divided increasingly violent in the lead up to the first anniversary of president obama knows these rules but you people worry i'm going to see a lot more fatalities in the future most his first year in office has been mauled by ongoing political unrest middle east expert and author tariq ali believes despite the revolt that brought morsi to power the country is still deeply divided .
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and nick confesori is a reporter for "the new york times." i'm struck by what comes across to me with what seems to be the integrity of elijah cummings, the ranking member from maryland, the ranking member on the committee that issa heads. he has said he's looked at all the transcripts of all the raw data, all the interviews with officials in cincinnati. he's come to the conclusion there's no evidence whatsoever there was any influence from the outside the ires, in other words, from the white house or any politicians to what happened there. call them whatever, screw-ups, whatever, bad management, whatever. yet, issa keeps playing this card of washington as if washington many applies something beyond the irs. your thoughts on the honesty going on here or dishonesty. >> just to clarify for your viewers, all of the irs tax lawyers are in washington. even the ones that work on a case by case basis with people in cincinnati who are not tax lawyers. so when a troublesome case comes up, a tricky case, a case ha has law questions, they go to cincinna
and nick confesori is a reporter for "the new york times." i'm struck by what comes across to me with what seems to be the integrity of elijah cummings, the ranking member from maryland, the ranking member on the committee that issa heads. he has said he's looked at all the transcripts of all the raw data, all the interviews with officials in cincinnati. he's come to the conclusion there's no evidence whatsoever there was any influence from the outside the ires, in other words, from...
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gee graphically a canal there might make sense, it's just 12 miles from the pacific to lake nick rock wau and from the lake the liver flows to the caribbean and thus to the atlantic. for nicaragua as a nation the canal makes sense. the proponents claim the canal will more than double the nation's gdp which last year was just $3300. but why build the canal when we already have one just a few hundred miles away? well, here's one reason. there is so much demand for the panama canal, that the average wait to transit can top 12 days. here's another. the biggest cargo ships that can go through the panama canal are called panamax. each ship can carry 4,500 shipping containers but there are newer bigger ships called post-pannamax. they can hold more than 18,000 containers, that's four times the capacity of a panamax ship. here's what 18,000 containers would look like stacked in times square. >> higher than many of the buildings beside. >> the first will be delivered on june 28th. these ships obviously have to find other routes since the panama canal cannot accommodate them and that is exactly
gee graphically a canal there might make sense, it's just 12 miles from the pacific to lake nick rock wau and from the lake the liver flows to the caribbean and thus to the atlantic. for nicaragua as a nation the canal makes sense. the proponents claim the canal will more than double the nation's gdp which last year was just $3300. but why build the canal when we already have one just a few hundred miles away? well, here's one reason. there is so much demand for the panama canal, that the...
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one of his primary jobs, dance, he grew a thick beard, earning him the nick nave the caveman. >> he's volunteered for all the hardest assignments. he volunteered for the most difficult missions. >> on, off, it's real easy. don't mess with this one here, because this is the sight itself. then you have a brightness control. >> beck became a senior chief on his s.e.a.l. team. >> you can load as many magazines as you want. >> but chris beck kept a secret from his fellow s.e.a.l.s. one he felt he couldn't share each among the men he served with and fought with, men he called his brothers. former navy s.e.a.l. brandon webb says reputation means everything. >> being in the s.e.a.l.s, it's an alpha male world. you have one of the toughest, most male dominated units in the military, and one -- it takes a lot of guts for someone like chris to come out with this. >> chris beck, now kristin beck, retired from service in 2011 and is living her life openly as a woman. her navy s.e.a.l. past is still a part of her, the battle scars testament to her dedication in the field. >> i'm 80% disabled. i fel
one of his primary jobs, dance, he grew a thick beard, earning him the nick nave the caveman. >> he's volunteered for all the hardest assignments. he volunteered for the most difficult missions. >> on, off, it's real easy. don't mess with this one here, because this is the sight itself. then you have a brightness control. >> beck became a senior chief on his s.e.a.l. team. >> you can load as many magazines as you want. >> but chris beck kept a secret from his...
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nick, did you know it's a new day? >> it's i knew day weekend. >> now, my video is intentionally in black and white. i did this because i wanted to show filter. here's my instagram video. this is my first instagram video. i noticed people start and stop for no obvious reason other than to change their voice. and level of emotion. 15 seconds might actually be too much. you watch those videos. >> yeah. i kind of like the 15 seconds more. more face time for you, victor. >> more face time. people edit for no reason other than to be dramatic. >> you were very good in that. >> i can be really dra mattic. >> who knows? maybe this will take off because you get extra time to put your face out there. >> it's a new day as we learned from your video. >> it is a new day. >> shout out to nick. we showed you their pictures last week. >> pictures may not do these adorable little guys justice. the new additions to tampa busch gardens. arrived from south africa last month. >> the three cubs are a few months old and they are playful. you
nick, did you know it's a new day? >> it's i knew day weekend. >> now, my video is intentionally in black and white. i did this because i wanted to show filter. here's my instagram video. this is my first instagram video. i noticed people start and stop for no obvious reason other than to change their voice. and level of emotion. 15 seconds might actually be too much. you watch those videos. >> yeah. i kind of like the 15 seconds more. more face time for you, victor. >>...
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. >>> we are back with nick kristof, dan senor, david remnick and danielle pletka. let's talk about the rest of the world, syria. it feels like nothing is going to happen much until the conference that the russians and the americans are organizing. do you sense that the republican party is unifying behind this idea of intervening in syria, or is it just mccain, lindsey and a few others? >> it's mccain, lindsey and a few others. i think many -- there's -- danny and i are on the same side of this. isolation politics on the right and some will rear its head in the primaries. until that action is assured that some kind of intervention does not involve boots on the ground, it will be hard to see a unified republican position. if they can be assured of that, i think conservatives, most conservatives in washington are pretty outraged about what is happening. effectively become a proxy war. the u.s. on one side and then, you know, russia, syria, the iranian revolutionary guard and hezbollah on the other side. conservatives are increasingly concerned about what the outcome o
. >>> we are back with nick kristof, dan senor, david remnick and danielle pletka. let's talk about the rest of the world, syria. it feels like nothing is going to happen much until the conference that the russians and the americans are organizing. do you sense that the republican party is unifying behind this idea of intervening in syria, or is it just mccain, lindsey and a few others? >> it's mccain, lindsey and a few others. i think many -- there's -- danny and i are on the...
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the train was approaching and the truck driver got out in the nick of time. the conductor and passenger were hurt and expected to be okay. florida, a small plane went down in a pachl no beach neighborhood. the pilot walked away with only a cut on his fenger. he took off and 60 feet and the plane clipped a wire. i can't imagine. it could have been a propellor. >> it came crashing down in somebody's backyard. no one on the ground was hurt. >> i believe in miracles. >> the pilot said a now feet more in any direction he would have hit a house. >> the texas forces the highway. horses escaping from their home and making a run for it in grand prairie. they were cornered in a gas station. that is fox watch in america. >> a catholic priest is helping a church youth group by raising monnea unique way. the goal to see the pope. migraines mean powerful pain, and when you have a migraine bayer migraine formula, means powerful relief. its triple action formula targets migraines for relief of the tough pain, and symptoms that come with it. try targeted relief with the power
the train was approaching and the truck driver got out in the nick of time. the conductor and passenger were hurt and expected to be okay. florida, a small plane went down in a pachl no beach neighborhood. the pilot walked away with only a cut on his fenger. he took off and 60 feet and the plane clipped a wire. i can't imagine. it could have been a propellor. >> it came crashing down in somebody's backyard. no one on the ground was hurt. >> i believe in miracles. >> the pilot...
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i know your a big nick at night fan. that's one piece of it. up next, a fascinating look inside a divide within the black community over civil rights and a big issue of our time, marriage equality. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ wife ] sorry. [ male announcer ] but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. on any new volkswagen. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust... well, she looks just like roxy! you know, i'll bet she's in a b
i know your a big nick at night fan. that's one piece of it. up next, a fascinating look inside a divide within the black community over civil rights and a big issue of our time, marriage equality. have a good night. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ wife ] sorry. [ male announcer ] but...
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and the president, one of the things we have seen is the president's job approval rating has taken a nick. i mean, it's not horrible. and you'd think given what's been kind of thrown into the mix you'd think it would be a little bit more. is this going to be one of those elections where we'll see some democrats kind of running away from the president and others embracing him? i mean, how does the president play into the midterms? >> well, i've never seen a midterm election where members from the president's party didn't run away. i mean, there's a reason. with the exception of 1998 and another election, in midterms the president's party tends to lose seats. >> by the way in 1998 they lost because they overplayed their impeachment hand. >> exactly. >> so that's kind of a warning to how republicans play this. >> and there are democrats hoping history repeats itself that way with the way they're going into these investigations of the white house but not concentrating on producing legislation that like you say might help. >> in many of these competitive areas too in the house and senate, thes
and the president, one of the things we have seen is the president's job approval rating has taken a nick. i mean, it's not horrible. and you'd think given what's been kind of thrown into the mix you'd think it would be a little bit more. is this going to be one of those elections where we'll see some democrats kind of running away from the president and others embracing him? i mean, how does the president play into the midterms? >> well, i've never seen a midterm election where members...
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. >> nick, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, before we go, "news nation" has one more story for you. first lady michelle obama has a rare confrontation with a heckler during fund-raising event. >> wait, wait, wait. one of the things i don't do -- one of the things i don't do, well this is this -- we will play more of the audio from that fund-raiser. take a look at what happened. and you can join oconversation n twitter. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> you hear the crowd applaud the first lady. she went on and approached the protester and said, listen to me or you can take the mic. but i'm leaving. the first lady then told
. >> nick, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, before we go, "news nation" has one more story for you. first lady michelle obama has a rare confrontation with a heckler during fund-raising event. >> wait, wait, wait. one of the things i don't do -- one of the things i don't do, well this is this -- we will play more of the audio from that fund-raiser. take a look at what happened. and you can join oconversation n twitter. i've always had to keep my eye on her......
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from his time in central america in the 80s where he was a major player in fueling the contra war in nick raw gray, there was a meeting while he was in prison with the senior yes , -- yemen official saying he be released because it was a problem for them, and so he held the yes , -- yemen official that he has to be kept in prison for four or five years to people forget about him. that's why he remained in prison. he comes out a jail a changed man, radicalized, and his -- he starts a blog and begins taking on discussions about if suicide bomber is acceptable under the teachings of the koran, and the u.s. is putting pressure on yemen to rearrest him, and he goes underground, and the head of intelligence service comes to the father and says in may of 2009, if you don't get your son to come back into our prison, the americans kill him in a crone strike. this is before the underwear bomber or fort hoot, anything. they hold the family, if you don't get him back in prison where here's not charged with real crime, we -- the americans are going to kill him in a drone strike. his father goes and fi
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correspondent fe nation mag jean and michael sul nick. >>> this book was intense to read. in part because of moments like challenging our fundamental assumptions like the crack baby narrative about what drugs do and don't do to us. what are the big myths we have about drugs? >> there are multiwill myths. one of the biggest is the majority of people who use drugs, crack, heroine, are addicted. the vast majority who use drugs, 85% or so do so without a problem. but yet most of our attention is focused on this small pathological numbers of users. >> when you say addiction, the way defined in the text, you say addiction is not just about regular use, that's a pattern of behavior. addiction is when it creates problems in family life, work life, in your sense of self. for 85% of drug users, that is not the circumstance. >> one of the things that people will help people think about this more reasonably is think about alcohol. we know people who use alcohol on a daily basis, a glass of wine. >> i live in new orleans. >> exactly. >> that's not even an indictment. >> not at all. >>
correspondent fe nation mag jean and michael sul nick. >>> this book was intense to read. in part because of moments like challenging our fundamental assumptions like the crack baby narrative about what drugs do and don't do to us. what are the big myths we have about drugs? >> there are multiwill myths. one of the biggest is the majority of people who use drugs, crack, heroine, are addicted. the vast majority who use drugs, 85% or so do so without a problem. but yet most of our...
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i'm not interested in simply passing the time looking -- >> he seems almost mess mess cyan nick this approach. >> rose: exactly. >> by the way, a space was created for him by hillary clinton who's very much not interested in pursuing middle east peace. i'm not saying she was wrong not to pursue it, that she saw no opportunities and she had a very close advisor who spent a lot of his presidency trying to achieve the impossible or what became impossible. >> but he's that same person that's fascinated by the middle east. >> oh, he's -- >> rose: he's obsessed by the personalities. >> and making sure that hillary doesn't waste her time. so the space was created and the white house controls a lot of different aspects of foreign policy but the white house is very happy to say to john kerry, fine, but you go talk to the -- you know, a friend of mine says that -- from "ha'aretz" says that the obama visit to israel a couple months ago was a farewell tour. >> rose: (laughs) >> not hello. and it was, like, yeah, i'm leaving now, i'm going to send my friend from massachusetts to talk to you peopl
i'm not interested in simply passing the time looking -- >> he seems almost mess mess cyan nick this approach. >> rose: exactly. >> by the way, a space was created for him by hillary clinton who's very much not interested in pursuing middle east peace. i'm not saying she was wrong not to pursue it, that she saw no opportunities and she had a very close advisor who spent a lot of his presidency trying to achieve the impossible or what became impossible. >> but he's that...
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washington either understand orders from somebody at the irs or the white house with the fact that as nick just said, of course, there are irs lawyers consulting in washington. >> he hasn't found -- correct me, has he found a witness within irs that says i got influenced by somebody outside the irs? >> not that he's put out. >> won't he have done that? >> the piece i wrote is basically based on the fact he said he was going to release these transcripts. he hasn't. the guy pushing him to do it is the top democrat on the committee cummings. >> i want to show you the timeline issa's behavior and behavior around him all along and they said what do you think is still left in his ammo? june 2nd, you just saw that he released extremely limited pieces of a set of interviews and calls the white house paid liars. he says the full transcripts which he vows to release will prove that washington is the cause without saying irs washington or the white house. he keeps that foggy. june 6th, for politico newspaper reports house leadership had delivered a message to issa, cool it. last sunday in response to
washington either understand orders from somebody at the irs or the white house with the fact that as nick just said, of course, there are irs lawyers consulting in washington. >> he hasn't found -- correct me, has he found a witness within irs that says i got influenced by somebody outside the irs? >> not that he's put out. >> won't he have done that? >> the piece i wrote is basically based on the fact he said he was going to release these transcripts. he hasn't. the...
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my favorite is -- -- came up with the nick nick loon ya. kardashian went on the -- talked about another name, easton, she liked easton west. >> megyn, -- >> as my nana said, going to be 98 in october. she doesn't approve of our name -- they have to live with that name. >> i know. >> i hope the next baby is named wild, wild, and then followed by twins. >> i just hope he admits -- >> megyn: north west. thanks for watching. here's shepard smith. >> you know the middle name, right? by. >> megyn: i prefer wild wild. >> shepard: i guess they want the kid to hate 'em. >> megyn: good start. i chose unusual names so i'm not one to judge, but this is -- there's unusual and then there's just mock me. southeast may be the little one. >> have a great weekend. >> shepard: news begins anew on "studio b." this is getting weird. police are once again at the house of an nfl star after one of his friends turned up dead. new information coming
my favorite is -- -- came up with the nick nick loon ya. kardashian went on the -- talked about another name, easton, she liked easton west. >> megyn, -- >> as my nana said, going to be 98 in october. she doesn't approve of our name -- they have to live with that name. >> i know. >> i hope the next baby is named wild, wild, and then followed by twins. >> i just hope he admits -- >> megyn: north west. thanks for watching. here's shepard smith. >> you...
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nick valencia, cnn, atlanta. >> our thanks to nick. >>> let's start with what matters most. if you're from unica or toledo. take a look at the pictures. elena 18 months old orange shorts with flowers p'd two feet tall, brown hair p'd blue eyes. levon seeing wearing nothing but a diaper. if you have information about these missing children, please contact the center for missing and exploited children at 1-800-the-lost. let's bring in hln nancy grace following both cases and joining me from atlanta. welcome to "new day" and thp'k you for being here with us, first of all. >> thank you, thank you for inviting me. good morning. >> good morning. let's start with elena. very curious that starts as a little bit of a custody dispute. the father comes to get the baby and the mother doesn't want to give her up and she goes back and gets the baby and she later tells police the baby was hurt and didn't get her care. that's why she's in jail on bond and future charges maybe. what do you see here? >> well, number one, i have here in my hand the affidavit from police who have arrested the m
nick valencia, cnn, atlanta. >> our thanks to nick. >>> let's start with what matters most. if you're from unica or toledo. take a look at the pictures. elena 18 months old orange shorts with flowers p'd two feet tall, brown hair p'd blue eyes. levon seeing wearing nothing but a diaper. if you have information about these missing children, please contact the center for missing and exploited children at 1-800-the-lost. let's bring in hln nancy grace following both cases and...
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. >> tom brokaw and nick clooney reflect on the kennedy presidency and his piece speech sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on an american history tv on c-span3. spent conservative activist testified on capitol hill tuesday about problems they experienced while applying for tax exempt status. house ways and means committee chairman dave camp of michigan said the committee has begun interviewing employees from the irs tax-exempt office in cincinnati. this is three and a half hours. >> [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. the hearing will come to order. we'll get immediate the chance to leave. good morning. welcome to everyone. for being with us today. despite nearly two years of denials, last month the irs finally admitted the truth, three years ago the agency began systematically targeting individuals based on their political beliefs. however, what the agency has yet to admit, and what we still need to find out, is just how widespread this activity was, who ordered it and why it began in the first place. now, let's consider what we do k
. >> tom brokaw and nick clooney reflect on the kennedy presidency and his piece speech sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on an american history tv on c-span3. spent conservative activist testified on capitol hill tuesday about problems they experienced while applying for tax exempt status. house ways and means committee chairman dave camp of michigan said the committee has begun interviewing employees from the irs tax-exempt office in cincinnati. this is three and a half hours. >>...
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s tomteran journalist brokaw and nick clooney reflect on jfk's speech. sunday on "the presidency" on c- span3. host: we are back with south carolina, richmond trey gowdy, who serves on the government oversight committee. staff site washington link, yoko -- those coworkers. oh there was direct targeting washington of tea party groups. my judgment, all the more reason for special prosecutor because some of this activity does become criminal in nature. hummers is ok investigating certain things, but we are not at all -- congress is ok in this eating certain things. i don't know that i am in the majority, but i am calling for a special prosecutor at least to look at those allegations that are criminal in nature. when you target people based on a lyrical or disclose confidential information, those are all crimes. i am a former prosecutor but a current cumbersome, and i am not equipped to investigate crime right now. host: "the wall street journal" story says both democrats and republicans from the committees were allowed to sit in on these interviews. guest:
s tomteran journalist brokaw and nick clooney reflect on jfk's speech. sunday on "the presidency" on c- span3. host: we are back with south carolina, richmond trey gowdy, who serves on the government oversight committee. staff site washington link, yoko -- those coworkers. oh there was direct targeting washington of tea party groups. my judgment, all the more reason for special prosecutor because some of this activity does become criminal in nature. hummers is ok investigating certain...
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host: next up is nick from new york on our line for republicans. caller: thank you for the opportunity to ask your guest a question. i am intrigued by the notion of a flat tax.i was wondering what the impact -- if mr. sanders might tell us what the impact would be on deferred tax liability, specifically income that is being held overseas by corporations. we read about apple holding over $1 billion. there must be billions of dollars held overseas and not brought back because of the taxes. i would like to know what mr. sanders' doctors thesis was on. -- doctoral thesis was on, if you would be so kind. either way, robert,, i love having these types of guests. but i think he would add more credence to the discussion if you had a counterpoint so that we could really in evaluating whether or not the points being presented have merit. thank you so much. i will listen off-line. host: thank you. we do have a great team of producers and we do occasionally have roundtable discussions. thanks for watching. mr. sanders? guest: my dissertation was onthe diversif
host: next up is nick from new york on our line for republicans. caller: thank you for the opportunity to ask your guest a question. i am intrigued by the notion of a flat tax.i was wondering what the impact -- if mr. sanders might tell us what the impact would be on deferred tax liability, specifically income that is being held overseas by corporations. we read about apple holding over $1 billion. there must be billions of dollars held overseas and not brought back because of the taxes. i...
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host: here is twitter -- "usa today" has the headline -- nick from victorville, california, a democrat. what you think? [indiscernible] we need to be protected and i think this is the government program to do this. host: study from nashville, tennessee,, caller: we do not even trust our own government and we have good reason. we are spying on americans, but i do not think anybody is shocked. it has been going on for years. our government is just so out of whack. president,ust this it has been going on for years, the republicans and democrats. none of them say what they are going to do it -- and of the -- none of them do what they're going to say to do. know why anybody would be shocked at anything that is going on with our government. there's a lot more that should be revealed that is not. open "the new york times" report says that -- dianne feinstein of california was on "face the nation." let's listen. [video clip] >> china clearly had a role in this in my view. i do not think this is hong kong without chinese acquiescence. his choice of moscow was interesting. what is interesting is
host: here is twitter -- "usa today" has the headline -- nick from victorville, california, a democrat. what you think? [indiscernible] we need to be protected and i think this is the government program to do this. host: study from nashville, tennessee,, caller: we do not even trust our own government and we have good reason. we are spying on americans, but i do not think anybody is shocked. it has been going on for years. our government is just so out of whack. president,ust this it...
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. >>> father's day, think about ditching the nick times, and debt your dad what he really needs, which is a check up. >> only 57% of american men, greg, visited a doctor last year. so what is going on here, and what is it doing to their health. >> this is an appropriate topic here on this father's day. with different decades, there are different tests that dads and men should undergo. how about 20s? >> a regular exam and a te testicular example. also you want to check your blood pressure. do that every time you visit, at least every three years. cholesterol, we need a sample every five years. you should know if very well, some say know it like you know your social security number. >> yes, everything. thyroid tests, all physical exams. >> now, since i'm in my 30s, what should i do. >> you want the same as well as an ekg and a exist x-ray. >> what about 40s? >> if you have a history of prostate cancer, you may want to go to a psa or a prostate example. >> yes, you can do it very comfortable with anesthesia and sedation. >> and 60 and above. >> yes, check for osteoporosis. >> i was stunne
. >>> father's day, think about ditching the nick times, and debt your dad what he really needs, which is a check up. >> only 57% of american men, greg, visited a doctor last year. so what is going on here, and what is it doing to their health. >> this is an appropriate topic here on this father's day. with different decades, there are different tests that dads and men should undergo. how about 20s? >> a regular exam and a te testicular example. also you want to check...
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from newt up is nick york on our line for republicans. caller: thank you for the opportunity to ask your guest a question. i am intrigued by the notion of a flat tax. what with the impact be on deferred tax liability, specifically income that is being held overseas by corporations. we read about apple holding over $1 billion. there must be billions of dollars held overseas and not brought back because of the taxes. i would like to know what mr. doctors thesis was on. i love having these types of tests. it would add more credence to the discussions if you had a counterpoint so we could evaluate whether it be -- but with the point being presented have merit -- to evaluate whether the point being presented have merit. host: thank you. we do have a great team of producers and we do occasionally have roundtable discussions. guest: my dissertation was on real estate investment trusts and how interest rates impact real estate markets. i forget with the of the question was. i can argue with myself, but i cannot think the host would like me to do
from newt up is nick york on our line for republicans. caller: thank you for the opportunity to ask your guest a question. i am intrigued by the notion of a flat tax. what with the impact be on deferred tax liability, specifically income that is being held overseas by corporations. we read about apple holding over $1 billion. there must be billions of dollars held overseas and not brought back because of the taxes. i would like to know what mr. doctors thesis was on. i love having these types...
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citizen who despairs of war and wishes to bring these should begin by looking inward >> tom brokaw nick clooney we slept on the nixon presidency and his peace speech on c-span 3. groups testified on capitol hill on tuesday about problems they experienced while applying to the irs for tax exempt status. organizations testifying included the national position ssan fernandothe valley patriots. this is three and a half hours. >> good morning. the hearing will come to order. we will give the media a chance to leave. tod morning, welcome everybody for being with us today. despite the two years of denials, last month the irs finally admitted the truth. three years ago, the agency began systematically targeting individuals based on the political beliefs. what the agency has yet to commit and what we still need to find out is just how widespread this activity was, who ordered it, and why it began in the first place. let's consider what we do know. in march of 2010, the ira's the to get a target list that ensnared conservative groups based solely on their political beliefs. in may of 2011, the ir
citizen who despairs of war and wishes to bring these should begin by looking inward >> tom brokaw nick clooney we slept on the nixon presidency and his peace speech on c-span 3. groups testified on capitol hill on tuesday about problems they experienced while applying to the irs for tax exempt status. organizations testifying included the national position ssan fernandothe valley patriots. this is three and a half hours. >> good morning. the hearing will come to order. we will give...
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>> nick valencia, thank you. jeanne moos takes us to some of tony soprano's old stomping grounds to show us how folks are paying tribute to the actor who played him. [ male announcer ] erica had a rough day. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate, ever. because she's got other things to stress about. ♪ go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. 100% greek. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. yoplait greek 100. it is so good. ♪ >>> tony soprano was not the only kashg it ter that actor gus gandarillas played but in new york and new jersey today people are saying good-bye to both of them. here is cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: since his passing, tony so rprano has a table reserved where he was last seen eating onion rings as the "sopranos" series went forever to black. ♪ don't stop >> reporter: now reporters are sitting at the reserved table. >> for now it's shut down. >> reporter: reporting on something much
>> nick valencia, thank you. jeanne moos takes us to some of tony soprano's old stomping grounds to show us how folks are paying tribute to the actor who played him. [ male announcer ] erica had a rough day. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate, ever. because she's got other things to stress about. ♪ go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. 100% greek. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred...
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another close one for the san francisco giants, this time they came out on top matt cain strikes out nick hundley swinging top 8th/ 3-2 giants pinch-hitter jesus guzman 2- run home run off jeremy affeldt dead center 4-3 padres bottom 8th/ 4-3 padres brandon belt doubles to deep right-centerfield andres torres scores 4-4 tie 3 batters later juan perez slaps one the belt scores 5-4 giants final: 5-4 giants game 3 of the series today at at&t park. first pitch at 12:45. >> darya giants sergio romo is taking his signature tagline "i just look illegal" from t-shirts to the confectionary world. bay area creamery 'three twins i cream' announced that they've singed a contract with romor to sell his own brand of ice cream. the flavor. "sergio romo's mexican chocolate." the product will be sold at the three twins' scoop shops, corner markets and major grocery stores around northern california. romo's treat will hit the stores in september. and the ice cream's tagline. >> mark and here's a live look outside. radio: it's mattress discounters' radio: it's mattress discounters' 4th of july sale. bulldog
another close one for the san francisco giants, this time they came out on top matt cain strikes out nick hundley swinging top 8th/ 3-2 giants pinch-hitter jesus guzman 2- run home run off jeremy affeldt dead center 4-3 padres bottom 8th/ 4-3 padres brandon belt doubles to deep right-centerfield andres torres scores 4-4 tie 3 batters later juan perez slaps one the belt scores 5-4 giants final: 5-4 giants game 3 of the series today at at&t park. first pitch at 12:45. >> darya giants...
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>> kentucky senator rand paul spoke at a fundraising dinner tonight in west columbia, introduced by nick mulvaney. this is about a hald an hour. i have been asked to introduced a friend of mine. in washington, we have a saying that if you want a friend, get a dog. it is a way to give you cannot trust anybody up there. i have not followed that rule precisely since i've been there. verye actually made some good friends, some of my best friends. you all know and have heard, and i will tell you it is true, that tray and jeff and tim and i have become friends in the last couple of years. and the scoutmaster has become a good friend of mine. he is still a senior member of the delegation. i do have some good friends, but not many. it is difficult to make friends in washington, d.c.. but tonight i want to introduce one of those people. talk is relatively cheap in washington, most of it anyway. some of that has been pretty good. when i first got to washington a center called and said, you have been doing some good work with the guys, and why don't you come and meet some of the guys on my side? an
>> kentucky senator rand paul spoke at a fundraising dinner tonight in west columbia, introduced by nick mulvaney. this is about a hald an hour. i have been asked to introduced a friend of mine. in washington, we have a saying that if you want a friend, get a dog. it is a way to give you cannot trust anybody up there. i have not followed that rule precisely since i've been there. verye actually made some good friends, some of my best friends. you all know and have heard, and i will tell...
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he made fun of vegetarians who recalls nick peters. at a meeting he quipped to two net peters, if you are finished toying with your be route we will get on with more important matters. another tease, all the net eaters and food faddists i have known died early after a long period of senile decay. another chill favorite food is irish stew. with plenty of onions and surprisingly sometimes pineapple. this is the meal churchill's served to general eisenhower when a plant the invasion of europe. and caviar. he was thrilled when stalin sent him some caviar when hopkins brought caviar back as gift from the soviet union. churchill wade small portions when traveling, had his meals served on his, quote, funny time, not on the clock. churchill loved picnics. whatever the place or the weather, even in wartime there's a wonderful photo showing churchill and a three piece suit in join the picnic t sitting on a rock by the side of the road. tp connect with roosevelt in hyde park, a picnic on the banks of the rhine with his generals and in the north a
he made fun of vegetarians who recalls nick peters. at a meeting he quipped to two net peters, if you are finished toying with your be route we will get on with more important matters. another tease, all the net eaters and food faddists i have known died early after a long period of senile decay. another chill favorite food is irish stew. with plenty of onions and surprisingly sometimes pineapple. this is the meal churchill's served to general eisenhower when a plant the invasion of europe. and...